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cleaning the air filter
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[QUOTE="Yamamoto, post: 151190, member: 22578"] [b]Yes to the No-Toil guys[/b] I cannot even think of going back to the solvent after using No-Toil. After 19 years of crapping around with chemicals I tried No-Toil and I love it. At croom I swamped my bike to the point where you could only see the grip sticking out of the water and I sucked in water but the filter was still tacky and useable. All I had to do was flip the bike upside down with the plug out, put in in gear, spin the rear tire, flip it back over, put fuel/premix in the cyl., and start. I made it back to camp and Pulled my seat off to remove the filter and was very suprised to see it was still tacky and DRY!!!! [/QUOTE]
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